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    unintentionally display unbiased side of drugs and drug abuse. This side may show that it’s not a big deal as people set it to be, almost something normal in life. However, that is incorrect. America 's youth is still getting mixed messages about illegal substances from the media as a whole. The media will never help society see the bad of drugs. There are so many opinions and views shown to the views that it confuses our mind. People are stubborn and think they know their limit and know right…

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    NOW COMES the State of New Hampshire, by and through the Office of the Rockingham County Attorney, and states as follows: 1. The defendant is charged with one count of Possession of a Controlled Drug with Intent to Sell [Principle/Accomplice] and one count of Possession of a Controlled Drug. 2. On June 2, 2016 the State received the defendant’s Motion to Suppress. 3. Defendant’s Motion to Suppress argues that the detention and search of the defendant and his vehicle violated Part 1, Articles…

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    temperature of the water. The constants are the surface being tested on which is a stove, the amount of water being used, the amount of grams used for the sodium chloride and the sucrose, and the time that is set for the water to heat up. What is controlled in the experiment…

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    witness their youngsters turn into slaves of narcotics. Analysis In his memoir, Sheff (2008) admits that nine factories in the US produce the substance known as methamphetamines. In reality, the compound is produced in clandestine laboratories since the manufactures understands the harm that their product causes. Methamphetamines is a highly addictive substance,…

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    Close your eyes and imagine some teens doing some illegal drugs. They invite you to do drugs with them but you deny. You’re about to walk away but then out of nowhere you hear a bunch of sirens. By now there’re a ton of cop cars parked around them . While you were leaving you were glad that you denied. Hello class and Ms.Renkema by now you might of realized that my speech is about drugs. Have you ever faced peer pressure? An example for peer pressure be, someone “popular” at your…

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    making it nearly impossible for the person to quit doing it. Not only that, but the person’s daily life can take a turn for the worst. Unfortunately, many people who undergo horrific interactions with others or themselves often times respond and act upon them in a very negatively way. This can occur due to an individual’s personality. Not only that but an individual’s culture, views on life, and his surrounding can also influence behavior. On the other hand, there are also those people who take…

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    Government Endorsed Artificial Happiness Introduction: Throughout the book, “A Brave New World”, Aldous Huxley predicts a world with citizens that are addicted to a government-endorsed drug. In today’s society, we are also dealing with a similar problem. The use of social media has become all to prevalent in today’s society. Analytical Portion: Due to the government-issued drug of soma, the World State’s citizens are addicted, unfeeling, and unable to cope. Starting when the citizens of the…

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    In the book, Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, some of the characters participate in taking soma. Soma is a drug that makes the characters feel a different way; they feel happy and distracted from the society. Mustapha describes soma as “Euphoric, narcotic, pleasantly hallucinant” (Huxley 53). The characters in the story are pressured into taking soma by the authorities because it distracts them from the fact that there is something wrong with the citizens. The citizens lack freedom, they were…

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    towards drug consumption for creative pursuits. The devastating effect of wars on people’s psyche and the post-war trauma was probably been projected differently into substance addiction and thereby into creativity. The passage from the most noted novel by Tom Wolfe, The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test justifies the idea of counting on to substance abuse to alter the one’s perception and to escape from the barricades of reality which is unacceptably terrific. Brave New World written by Aldous…

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    B. Possible Defences Intoxication Defence of intoxication refers to the defendant being “under the influence of alcohol, drugs or other substances that they did not know what they were doing or the full extent of their actions”. Despite the fact that the drugs were self induced, it was taken under the pressure of the co-offenders. At the time of the incident, Akon was under the influence of ice as an inexperienced user. His defence argued that there was no way that he, as a second time user…

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